NR 565 Week 1 Quiz
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1. A nurse practitioner is prescribing a controlled substance. what additional
information is required on the prescription?: DEA number
2. A nurse practitioner is prescribing a medication electronically using the clin-
ic's electronic health records system. What is the benefit of e-prescribing in this
situation?: Less medication errors
3. What is the primary responsibility when prescribing medications?: Ensuring patient
safety through prudent and deliberate decision-making.
4. How should providers handle drug selections based on clinical practice guide-
lines and still provide individualized care?: Balance adherence to guidelines with consideration
for individual patient needs
5. What is the recommended action for patients with altered CYP2C19 produc-
ing weak antiplatelet responses to clopidogrel?: Switch to a different antiplatelet drug
6. A 28-year-old patient Emily Jones presents to the clinic with symptoms of a
skin infection. After evaluating....: Take 1 capsule by mouth four times daily for 5 days
7. A 35- year- old patient, Jane Smith, presents to the clinic with symptoms of a
urinary tract infection (UTI)...: Insufficient quantity
8. A 60-year-old patient, Mary Williams, presents to the clinic with symptoms of
acute bronchitis....: Incorrect directions for use
9. In addition to the prescriber's details, what may be required on a prescription
based on state regulations for nurse practitioners (NPs)?: Supervising physician's details
10. A 45-year-old patient Sara Johnson, presents to the clinic with symptoms of
a urinary tract infection (UTI), Allergic to Penivillin: Missing patient's allergy information
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Study online at https://quizlet.com/_gsxv0z
1. A nurse practitioner is prescribing a controlled substance. what additional
information is required on the prescription?: DEA number
2. A nurse practitioner is prescribing a medication electronically using the clin-
ic's electronic health records system. What is the benefit of e-prescribing in this
situation?: Less medication errors
3. What is the primary responsibility when prescribing medications?: Ensuring patient
safety through prudent and deliberate decision-making.
4. How should providers handle drug selections based on clinical practice guide-
lines and still provide individualized care?: Balance adherence to guidelines with consideration
for individual patient needs
5. What is the recommended action for patients with altered CYP2C19 produc-
ing weak antiplatelet responses to clopidogrel?: Switch to a different antiplatelet drug
6. A 28-year-old patient Emily Jones presents to the clinic with symptoms of a
skin infection. After evaluating....: Take 1 capsule by mouth four times daily for 5 days
7. A 35- year- old patient, Jane Smith, presents to the clinic with symptoms of a
urinary tract infection (UTI)...: Insufficient quantity
8. A 60-year-old patient, Mary Williams, presents to the clinic with symptoms of
acute bronchitis....: Incorrect directions for use
9. In addition to the prescriber's details, what may be required on a prescription
based on state regulations for nurse practitioners (NPs)?: Supervising physician's details
10. A 45-year-old patient Sara Johnson, presents to the clinic with symptoms of
a urinary tract infection (UTI), Allergic to Penivillin: Missing patient's allergy information
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